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message 101: by Cateline (new)

Cateline Even though I decided against actually putting a number on the Challenge, out of the 20 books read so far this year, 5 have been ones I already had in stock (so to speak :) ) Although not all were already listed on GR. It's too much to list everything in two places, and I keep our Library Thing up to (accurate) date.
The five were:
The Cuckoo's Calling, The Secret History, Octopussy & the Living Daylights, From Russia With Love, and Doctor No.

And I'm now reading Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, also from my previously owned books.

Ennh, it's a start. :)


message 102: by Sue (new)

Sue | 4494 comments Excellent start, Cateline!


message 103: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments I just finished Crusader's Cross by James Lee Burke. I hadn't read a Dave Robichaux book in quite some time, but I found this one quite good. I usually listen to mysteries, but this time I had a Kindle edition which I got fairly cheap a while back. I love the atmosphere Burke evokes. And his books always make me want to eat Cajun food.


message 104: by Gina (new)

Gina Whitlock (ginawhitlock) | 2267 comments I was very conservative since I know myself. I only put 4 books on my challenge, but so far, haven't read anything. I'm having trouble keeping up with Constant Reader and my f-to-f book club. Of course, we moved in November and a move can slow you down for months.


message 105: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments I've just this minute started Larry Watson's Orchard. I loved his Montana 1948 and White Crosses. We met him in 2001 when CR had its meeting in Milwaukee. I've owned this book a long time.


message 106: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Just finished Orchard. It wasn't my favorite of his, but it was still pretty good. I wasn't quite sure I believed in all the characters' motivations or psychology, but he writes beautifully.


message 107: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 446 comments I did it! I finally, finally finished Infinite Jest.
It was amazing, but I think I need something light. And short, also. Short and light.


message 108: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Congratulations, Nicole! How long did it take?


message 109: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 446 comments My stats say: Read from January 29 to March 08, 2014.

ooof.


message 110: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments I'm finally starting to read another book for this challenge. I have a serious mystery and thriller addiction, but usually I listen to them. This time I'm reading Chasing Darkness by Robert Crais the old-fashioned way. I had bought the mass market paperback at a library sale. The type is big enough for me, though. Usually I avoid reading them. I had stalled on the Elvis Cole mysteries, because Robert Crais wasn't at the Key West Dark Side seminar last year. (He should have been!) My challenge last year was to try to read at least one book by all the authors there. But now I can read more Elvis. I have missed him and Joe Pike.


message 111: by Mary Ellen (new)

Mary Ellen | 1553 comments Being grounded with bronchitis has done wonders for this challenge - I have no other recourse than my overcrowded bookshelves for distraction.

Finally finished Last Night in Twisted River by John Irving. I had really loved several of his other books, but this one tried my patience. Another example of Famous Writer Who Gets No Editor, I think, because so, so much needed editing.

Then I ran through The Ghost Walker by Margaret Coel, a mystery set on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, featuring a Jesuit priest and an Arapaho woman attorney as detectives. More enjoyable than the Irving, for sure.

Finally: Blessings, by Anna Quindlen. I gave it 4 stars though I was tempted to go down to 3, because of the predictable plot contrivances. But I thought the writing was lovely and the main characters well-drawn.


message 112: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments I finished Chasing Darkness and it went like lightning. I really enjoy the character Elvis Cole.


message 113: by Carol (new)

Carol | 7657 comments Well this challange is down the drain. I have to get Alias Grace, and read it. It looks so interesting. Blame it on the CR's it is their fault, they should not expose me to so many interesting books.


message 114: by Cateline (new)

Cateline Carol wrote: "Well this challange is down the drain. I have to get Alias Grace, and read it. It looks so interesting. Blame it on the CR's it is their fault, they should not expose me to so many in..."

heh :)


message 115: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Carol wrote: "Well this challange is down the drain. I have to get Alias Grace, and read it. It looks so interesting. Blame it on the CR's it is their fault, they should not expose me to so many in..."

Carol, you're suffering from the Constant Reader disease. I contracted it when I first found Constant Reader. That's why I need this challenge, because I bought a kazillion books and have decided to try to whittle the unread ones down. Here is a discussion of Alias Grace we had a while back:
http://constantreader.com/discussions...


message 116: by Carol (new)

Carol | 7657 comments Thanks , Sherry. I will check it out.


message 117: by Sue (new)

Sue | 4494 comments Carol, just see this as a setback not a defeat! I'm being bad with one hand and good with the other though really trying to cut down on the bad side a lot.


message 118: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 446 comments Carol wrote: I have to get Alias Grace, and read it."

1. This book is fantastic. Totally worth cheating for.
2. I've also cheated, I admit it. I bought Cloud Atlas.

I look at it this way: I can still read a whole big pile of books that have been sitting unread on my shelves for years, so it is, as Sue says, not a defeat.

I will also admit here that I found myself wondering if I could count Mansfield Park if I reread the copy I already own. I feel that this style of rules-wrangling is not really in the spirit of the thing.

Now you know all my dirty book secrets.


message 119: by Carol (last edited Mar 23, 2014 03:24AM) (new)

Carol | 7657 comments I did manage to read Mansfield Park. I probably would not have read it if it was not on the reading list. It had been on the shelf for 10 years. Heh! I am in good cheating company, The Cheater's Club for those who really can't pass up buying a good book, even though many are already waiting to be read in the wings.

Not only did I purchase Alias Grace, but The Black-Eyed Blonde: A Philip Marlowe Novel. I bought Black's book twice, hehe. I put it on the wrong Kindle( Snort ,snort, guffaw....cough....hehe).


message 120: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Carol, it's been my experience that you can put any Kindle book you buy on any Kindle or Kindle app. If you've bought it twice, you can probably return it (unless you didn't buy it from Amazon).


message 121: by Carol (new)

Carol | 7657 comments I did do exactly that. Thanks.


message 122: by Gina (new)

Gina Whitlock (ginawhitlock) | 2267 comments I think we all suffer from Constant Reader disease. I haven't read anything on my challenge yet, but I'm having such a great time reading books for our discussion, for my face-to-face book club, and my personal book choices (most of which were recommended on Constant Reader).


message 123: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments I knew I would never make it through a year without buying new books, so I limited myself to committing to read 10 books sitting on my shelves. I have read 2 and now I get this little note from the Goodreads book challenge software telling me what a good job I am doing every time I log on. Baby steps.


message 124: by Sue (new)

Sue | 4494 comments Ann wrote: "I knew I would never make it through a year without buying new books, so I limited myself to committing to read 10 books sitting on my shelves. I have read 2 and now I get this little note from the..."

Don't you love those little pats on the back! I set a goal of 15, maybe too ambitious) and have also read 2. I also plan to sell or give to the library at least some of those books I do read for this challenge. Small steps toward reducing the piles!


message 125: by Carol (new)

Carol | 7657 comments I can't give my children(books) up just yet. I was too ambitious.


message 126: by Sue (new)

Sue | 4494 comments Carol wrote: "I can't give my children(books) up just yet. I was too ambitious."

The books I plan to give up are newer acquisitions...say within the past 5 o4 so years or books I'm not emotionally attached to. It is difficult to part with any but I really am over run with them.


message 127: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 1986 comments I refuse to get stressed about anything to do with reading! Books are where I go for refuge and restoration!


message 128: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Who said anything about giving away books?! I'm not going to be giving any away. But I can certainly see the benefit in adding that to your part of the challenge. I might give some to my daughter to read, when she's over tax season. But not books I haven't read. I lose them that way.


message 129: by Carol (last edited Mar 23, 2014 11:33AM) (new)

Carol | 7657 comments If we all lived closer together we could do our own library exchange.


message 130: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments That would be fun!


message 131: by Sue (new)

Sue | 4494 comments That would be great!


message 132: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments I was going to read the Classics selection, but after having read nine pages, I decided to put it aside and start another of my books for this challenge. I couldn't have chosen a more different book than Cities of the Plain by Cormac McCarthy. I bought this when it first came out, and it surprised me when I looked at the copyright page that that was 1998. It doesn't seem that long ago. Going from Jane Austen to Cormac McCarthy is giving me whiplash.


message 133: by Carol (new)

Carol | 7657 comments I finished Local Souls, now I will finish Raintree County for this challenge. I told myself I can't read the books I bought until I finish it and one more of my other books first. I am about 75% done with Raintree. Then I will pick a small one. I do have three other Benjamin Black books , this is the second in the Quirk series, so I will hunt it out.The Silver Swan


message 134: by Cateline (new)

Cateline I have to laugh, Sherry. Having just read The Sound and the Fury, I tried to read the Exploding Mango book over yonder. Couldn't do it. Went back to Faulkner, The Unvanquished.

BTW, both Faulkner's were in fact already on my shelf. :)
And, On the Beach was on my stack as well, so that's three more.


message 135: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Well this email didn't do anything to help me only read my already-owned books:

"eBooks Antitrust Settlement Information

Dear Sherry Keller,

Good news! You are entitled to a credit of $44.55 for some of your past Kindle book purchases. The credit results from legal settlements reached with publishers Hachette, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan, and Penguin in antitrust lawsuits filed by State Attorneys General and Class Plaintiffs about the price of eBooks.

You don't have to do anything to claim your credit, we have already added your credit to your Amazon account. We will automatically apply your available credit to your next purchase of a Kindle book or print book sold by Amazon.com, regardless of publisher. The credit applied to your purchase will appear in your order summary. If your account does not reflect this credit, please contact Amazon's customer service."

I will try hard to wait until we have voted on a new list. That would be the sensible thing to do.


message 136: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Yipee! A free book. I didn't get as much as you Sherry because a lot of my Kindle books were received as gifts from my kids.


message 137: by Cateline (new)

Cateline Yabba Dabba Dooooooo! Good show, Sherry!!

Right, save the credit. It's too late for me, I've already spent it. heh
It wasn't that much, only 8 USD, but still, a free book is a free book. I'll take it!


message 138: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Cateline wrote: "Yabba Dabba Dooooooo! Good show, Sherry!!

Right, save the credit. It's too late for me, I've already spent it. heh
It wasn't that much, only 8 USD, but still, a free book is a free book. I'll ..."


I'll try to save the credit. Now all I have to do is remember to use it when the next book list comes along! I hope using it is automatic.


message 139: by Cateline (new)

Cateline It is automatic, Sherry.


message 140: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments I've already spent mine.


message 141: by Carol (new)

Carol | 7657 comments Mine has been long gone.


message 142: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 11076 comments I didn't get one. :(


message 143: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 11076 comments I take it back. I got a whopping 4.48


message 144: by Tonya (new)

Tonya Presley | 1169 comments Sherry, I believe you can redeem the credit AND keep to the challenge if you give book gifts to the grandchildren for their birthdays. Never give up! Never surrender!


message 145: by Carol (new)

Carol | 7657 comments Buy the books for your next read your own challenge next year. What better time than to start now.


message 146: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments I just bought two books for Sara's birthday. But I don't count those. I went to Barnes and Noble.


message 147: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Carol wrote: "Buy the books for your next read your own challenge next year. What better time than to start now."

What would be a good challenge for next year, Carol? I could do this same challenge for a few years and still not be finished with my unread books.


message 148: by Deborah (new)

Deborah (brandiec) | 103 comments I haven't gotten any e-mail from any of the ebook vendors about my share of the settlement :( -


message 149: by Sue (new)

Sue | 4494 comments My Amazon email is right after this one...I got 21.90. Somehow I have a feeling it won't make it until the next vote but I may take a close look at my wishlist.


message 150: by Carol (new)

Carol | 7657 comments Sherry wrote: "Carol wrote: "Buy the books for your next read your own challenge next year. What better time than to start now."

What would be a good challenge for next year, Carol? I could do this same challeng..."


I will think on that.


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